Surely it's going to be the new gin-drinking craze to sweep Wales? Lurvill's Delight, which is flavoured with nettles, dock leaves and juniper berry extract is returning the the shops after ceasing production in 1910.

The carbonated drink, which was first made in 1896, was invented by twin brothers Harold and Lolo Lewis from Ynyshir in the Rhondda .

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It's said that profits from the sale of the botanical blend were used to pay for 150 coal miners and their families to emigrate to the USA, but production was halted because of the shortage of dock leaves.

Now the fizzy drink is back - and being made this time at Mid Wales' Radnor Hills works.

Lurvill's David Stewart said: “We are very excited to be bringing the legend of Lurvill’s Delight back to life with a range of unique botanical carbonates using natural flavours & Welsh spring water, true to Harold & Lolo’s original of 1896."